[Evolution-hackers] Re: Patch Nagging



FWIW, I think it is great, though I might drop 'nag' from the name :)
Otherwise looks great to me, but admittedly I wouldn't be a huge
consumer.
Luis

On 5/11/05, Elijah Newren <newren gmail com> wrote:
> I think I should have sent this to evolution-hackers as well
> considering the recent request they made about automated emails of
> patches, so I'm resending so they can respond as well...
> 
> On 5/11/05, Elijah Newren <newren gmail com> wrote:
> > What do others think of having
> >    http://bugzilla.gnome.org/reports/patch-nag.cgi
> > replace
> >    http://bugzilla.gnome.org/reports/patch-report.cgi
> > ?
> >
> > I believe this provides more information and makes it much easier to
> > get straight to the patches so that they can be marked as reviewed
> > (You don't have to click on a link which takes you to patch-status.cgi
> > which redirects you to buglist.cgi, where you have to click on another
> > link for the bug you want, where you have to scroll down to the patch
> > that you want to edit.  My version has a link to editing each
> > individual patch on the first page so that there is only one level of
> > nesting).  Making the change means that people with bookmarks get a
> > new improved version immediately; not replacing means
> > yet-another-patch-report.  :-)
> >
> > (Note also that I've already cheated and made patch-status.cgi point
> > to patch-nag.cgi -- limiting to a product or even a component sure
> > speeds the query up).
> >
> > Other questions:
> > 1) Is there anything that should be added/removed/modified with the
> > patch-nag.cgi page?  (Sebastien suggested modifying attachment.cgi by
> > adding an action=review option that looks like action=view but
> > provides a link to the attachment box of show_bug.cgi; the idea being
> > that patch-nag.cgi would then link to action=review instead of
> > action=edit for the patches)
> >
> > 2) I would like to periodically email maintainers a condensed form of
> > what's on the patch-nag.cgi page, and then provide them with a link to
> > the patch-nag/patch-report page.  How often should such an email be
> > sent, and what should its contents be?  (My current idea is something
> > like "You have xx unreviewed patches in product blablabla; click on
> > <link to patch-nag/patch-report> for more info, but note that the
> > following new patches have been added to this list in the last
> > <day/week/whatever>: <basic info about new patches>"  This idea would
> > require some additional work to get patch ages, but not a whole lot)
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Elijah
> >
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